Lin Huanqiang, a scholar in the United States who has long followed President Tsai Ing-wen’s “Thesis Gate”, posted evidence on Facebook on the 8th, claiming that a single word of the University of London’s tampering announcement was evidence. enough that he was an accomplice, causing arguments. In this regard, Kuomintang lawmaker Lai Shibao called Tsai Ing-wen “honesty is the best policy”, and suffocated by the fact that the document was sealed for 30 years, “you can hide it for a while, but not you can hide forever. “
Lin Huanqiang said that on July 10, 2019 Tsai Ing-wen showed the reissued doctoral certificate at the Dcard headquarters in Taipei. When the announcement was made, the statement stated that the issue date was February 1984 and two o’clock. parts were different Recently, the University of London secretly revised the content of the announcement, changing February to March.
In this regard, yesterday Lai Shibao bluntly stated on Facebook (9) that honesty is the best policy. This is the truth of the ages. “Politics is temporary and life is forever”. Lai has questioned that Tsai Ing-wen can use his power to seal his thesis for 30 years, but his document does not involve state secrets, so it is absurd and contrary to common sense to seal his document to 30 years.
Lai Shibao also believes that Peng Wenzheng and Lin Huanqiang are admirable for their perseverance in pursuing the truth: “In the spirit of not believing that the truth cannot be remembered, they persevere and use all their strength to pursue the truth across the sea” . The danger of being repressed and sought, little by little, doubts about the fraud of the thesis are put together.
Lai Shibao bitterly criticized the fact that Tsai Ing-wen would rather put up with the doubts of the outside world than face the truth now and would have to wait another long 30 years, but at that time, history will ultimately give her a placement and evaluation. belated, “I can hide for a while, I can’t. I can hide forever”, and from this point we can also see Tsai Ing-wen’s myopia and superficiality.